Developing a Comprehensive Disaster & Crisis Response Program for Mental HealthElizabeth K. Carll This unique & comprehensive step-by-step manual will help you set up crisis teams to respond to public emergencies. Includes forms, procedures & guidelines needed to start & manage a disaster response program. You'll learn how to: recruit volunteers & organize response teams; coordinate psychological services with the Red Cross & other responders; establish procedures for on-site response; develop a network of pro-bono, follow-up referrals; & work with reporters to educate the public about your service. Extensive bibliography & resource list. |
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... Psychologists Information Form Intake and Initial Treatment Report Section Six • • WORKING WITH COMMUNITY AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS Training Workshop for Agencies Caseworker Survey DRN Brochure • • Dealing With Stress and Trauma Handout ...
... Psychologists Information Form Intake and Initial Treatment Report Section Six • • WORKING WITH COMMUNITY AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS Training Workshop for Agencies Caseworker Survey DRN Brochure • • Dealing With Stress and Trauma Handout ...
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... psychology at its best . The DRN uses the science of psychology at moments of extreme human trauma and disaster . By serving as disaster volunteers , the benefits of psychological intervention are spread to the untold numbers who turn ...
... psychology at its best . The DRN uses the science of psychology at moments of extreme human trauma and disaster . By serving as disaster volunteers , the benefits of psychological intervention are spread to the untold numbers who turn ...
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... trauma at all levels from individual to corporate to large scale disasters including the Long Island Railroad ... Psychological Association , and a member of the Disaster Response Task Force of the American Psychological Association . In ...
... trauma at all levels from individual to corporate to large scale disasters including the Long Island Railroad ... Psychological Association , and a member of the Disaster Response Task Force of the American Psychological Association . In ...
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... trauma . An effective DRN can promote and enhance the value of psychology in a community far more than any public ... psychological trauma , and are also aware of existing services and agencies available in your community . It is not ...
... trauma . An effective DRN can promote and enhance the value of psychology in a community far more than any public ... psychological trauma , and are also aware of existing services and agencies available in your community . It is not ...
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... trauma , as well as the value of psychological intervention . The second component , on - site intervention and assistance to relief agencies as well as the public , increased with the education and training we provided . The Network ...
... trauma , as well as the value of psychological intervention . The second component , on - site intervention and assistance to relief agencies as well as the public , increased with the education and training we provided . The Network ...
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